Yes, that is what I want to do.
Kind Regard
Bjørn-Roar
Den 1. aug. 2011 kl. 20:24 skrev spawgi at gmail.com:
> Hi,
>> Let me understand the problem
> - Do you want to count the number of times the application was restarted between today and 7 days back?
> => If yes, then you will need to do some string manipulation to get the required dates. Then you will need to apply both the conditions to the line i.e. if the date is the required date and if the string contains what you want.
> i.e. if "2009-03-6" in line and <similar condition for the start text>:
> ... count += 1
> You can apply this logic to each date and create a complex statement using OR to get the count.
> OR you can use the datetime object with proper formatting and check the existence of the condition.
>> Do I understand your problem correctly?
>> Regards
> Sumod
>>> 2011/8/1 Bjørn-Roar Eriksen <mediacus at gmail.com>
> Hi
>> I'm new to Python and I'm trying to write a script that's count restart of an application. The log file contains:
> 2009-03-06 18:20:26,423 User operation - start nanny
> 2009-03-06 18:20:26,423 User operation - start all services
> And 2009-03-06 18:20:26,423 User operation - start all services tells me that the application has been restarted.
>> My script do count it, but I cant figure out how to code so it's only get from to day and 7 day's back.
> #Counts restart of an application
> count = 0
> with open("c:/test/bre.log")as f:
> for line in f:
> if "User operation - start all services" in line:
> count += 1
> #print line.strip()
> print 'Server restart: %s' % count
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